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BELLS o 9 ae 4fcne w Transport Wisdom Commonsense for National Welfare Commonsense in transport is surely railway transport, especially in New Zealand, where the people own the railways and have diem controlled by their own representative* for national welfare from all viewpoints. New Zealanders can strengthen their own country by loyalty to their own railway /system, which has largely formed the basis of the Dominion's industrial and social structure. Your Railways for Your Welfare

«*^ M% mi **^* We all know there is aMr Hitler. We are not discussing his polities, but we have taken particular notice that he always looks spick and span in uniform complete with swastika and all. He always makes a point of presenting himself well when he faces the multitudes. We dont know whether the Fuhrer has a wife, and we are not concerned, hut we'll give you a written guarantee, if he has a wife, that she, too, Is just as keenly appreciative of the importance of appearances, and would be one of the first ladies in Germany to regularly use the services of the expert dry cleaner and presser in maintaining her own clothes and those of Herr Hitler up to the standard for which he is noted. Nothing, succeeds like success, and it is no matter of chance that the leading men and women all the world over, just as much as in Cnristchurch, give regular and careful attention to their outer garments and utilise the specialised service of the expert cleaner and presser similar to that which is provided in Cnristchurch by Taylor's with their advanced methods and modern plant just as successfully as in any part of the world. And again we direct your attention to the Jact that "To-day is Monday." 'Phone the magic number—3l-820—and Taylor's will call for your work . . . Suits, Frocks, Overcoats, in fact all outer garments . . . and after expert cleaning and pressing, return it to your home as clean and sweet and smart as new again. Or work may be left at the Factory, 57-59 Kilmore Street, or at Taylor's Depot, 678 a Colombo Street (Opposite Ballantynes). "HEADING" EVERYTHING When your Hat is a bit off, remember that Taylor's do a splendid job off work in expertly cleaning and reblocklng Men's Hats for 3 -.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22516, 26 September 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22516, 26 September 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22516, 26 September 1938, Page 15

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